Miracle Hot Springs in Sequoia National Forest, California, is being closed due to a body found in the water, marking the second death in 18 months. Despite claims of healing minerals, the area will remain shut down until a long-term solution is reached.
Key Points
Second death reported in 18 months at Miracle Hot Springs
Non-profit claims healing minerals but Forest Service emphasizing safety
Closure due to lack of official approval for rebuilt tubs
Pros
Ensuring public safety by closing the area after a second death
Taking precautionary measures to prevent further incidents
Cons
Closure impacting those who believe in the healing properties of the springs
Dispute between the non-profit running the springs and the Forest Service